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Bibliographical entry (without author) :

Humanising birth: Does the language we use matter?

Author(s) :

Natalie Mobbs, Catherine Williams, Andrew D Weeks

Year of publication :

2018

URL(s) :

http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2018/02/08/humanising-bir…

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Abstract (English)  :

Avid readers of clinical guidelines will have noticed a change in emphasis in the NICE Intrapartum Care Guideline over the years. [1] While previous guidelines focused almost exclusively on clinical actions, the latest version emphasises the importance of good intrapartum communication and respect for women’s autonomy. Alongside advice on drug doses for oxytocics and optimal fetal monitoring techniques, a direction is now made to senior staff to “demonstrate, through their own words and behaviour, appropriate ways of relating to and talking about women and their birth companion(s), and of talking about birth and the choices to be made when giving birth.” The authors indicate that HOW the birth is conducted might be just as important as WHAT you do.

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Argument (français) :

guide à l’usage des soignants pour avoir une communication à destination des patients plus adaptée et moins anxiogène

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Keywords :

➡ psychology

Author of this record :

Alison Passieux — 12 Feb 2018

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